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[[image: Mormon-church4.jpg|200px|left|altMormon Church Pulpit|Mormon Church Pulpit]]Located inside a [[chapel]], a pulpit is the stand where the speaker speaks from. The pulpit is a simple wood structure behind which the speaker can stand. A microphone is mounted at the front, and the center section slants towards the speaker, so he can have notes and scriptures before him. Most pulpits can be raised or lowered to accommodate the height of the speaker. The pulpit is located at the center front of the chapel. Behind the pulpit are seats for other speakers and the choir, and a piano and/or organ. To one side of the pulpit is a sacrament table where the sacramental emblems are prepared. To the other side is a seat for a [[Ward clerk|Ward Clerk]] who takes notes of the meeting.
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[[image: Mormon-church4.jpg|200px|left|altMormon Church Pulpit|Mormon Church Pulpit]]Located inside a [[chapel]], a pulpit is the stand where the speaker speaks from. The pulpit is a simple wood structure behind which the speaker can stand. A microphone is mounted at the front, and the center section slants towards the speaker, so he or she can have notes and scriptures accessible. Most pulpits can be raised or lowered to accommodate the height of the speaker. The pulpit is located at the center front of the chapel. Behind the pulpit are seats for the bishopric, stake visitors, other speakers, music director and organist, the choir, and a piano and/or organ. To one side of the pulpit is a sacrament table where the sacramental emblems are prepared. To the other side is a seat available for a [[Clerk|ward clerk]] who takes notes of the meeting.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:01, 31 August 2020

Mormon Church Pulpit
Located inside a chapel, a pulpit is the stand where the speaker speaks from. The pulpit is a simple wood structure behind which the speaker can stand. A microphone is mounted at the front, and the center section slants towards the speaker, so he or she can have notes and scriptures accessible. Most pulpits can be raised or lowered to accommodate the height of the speaker. The pulpit is located at the center front of the chapel. Behind the pulpit are seats for the bishopric, stake visitors, other speakers, music director and organist, the choir, and a piano and/or organ. To one side of the pulpit is a sacrament table where the sacramental emblems are prepared. To the other side is a seat available for a ward clerk who takes notes of the meeting.